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Craig Fong was born on October 22, 1970, in Carnarvon, Western Australia, Australia.
When Lord Carnarvon died in April 1923, rumors spread that all the lights in Cairo went out, leading to the belief in the "Curse of the pharaohs." However, this story is largely a myth; while some reports suggested that there were power outages, it was not a widespread phenomenon. The narrative gained traction due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding Carnarvon's death shortly after the opening of King Tutankhamun's tomb. Ultimately, the idea of all the lights going out is more folklore than fact.
Michael Lord-Castle was born in 1959.
Miles Lord was born in 1919.
William A. Lord was born in 1849.
Lord Carnarvon thought that he and Howard Carter will never find the tomb
Lord Carnarvon
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Lord Carnarvon
Lord Carnarvon died from an infected mosquito bite given to him while searching for King Tut's chamber.
Lord Carnarvon died months after entering the tomb. He and George Herbert entered the interior chambers on November 26, 1922. Carnarvon did not die until April the following year.
Lord Carnarvon did not have a pyramid. He was an Englishman who worked with Howard Carter.
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Lord Carnarvon financed his work
Howard Carter's digs in the Valley of the Kings, particularly his most famous discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb, were financed by Lord Carnarvon, a British aristocrat and amateur Egyptologist. Lord Carnarvon provided the financial support for Carter's excavations in Egypt over many years.
Lord Carnarvon helped finance the excavation of King Tutankhamun
Lord Carnavon.